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Prompt Improvement Guide

The document provides a guide on how to improve prompts for various tasks, contrasting weak prompts with more effective, detailed ones. It emphasizes the importance of specificity and emotional tone in crafting prompts for writing, video scripts, learning plans, and more. Each example illustrates how to transform vague requests into clear, actionable instructions that yield better results.

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Prompt Improvement Guide

The document provides a guide on how to improve prompts for various tasks, contrasting weak prompts with more effective, detailed ones. It emphasizes the importance of specificity and emotional tone in crafting prompts for writing, video scripts, learning plans, and more. Each example illustrates how to transform vague requests into clear, actionable instructions that yield better results.

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Prompt Improvement Guide

🟥 Weak Prompt (Wrong Way) 🟩 Boss-Level Prompt (Right Way)


“Write it again but better” “Rewrite this paragraph with a natural,
human tone — like a Netflix narrator
explaining it in a flowy, emotional way. No
robotic or textbook phrases. Every line
should connect like storytelling.”
“Fix this script” “Write a 3-minute YouTube script on
[topic] in a suspenseful tone like Dhruv
Rathee. Hook in the first 10 seconds, build
curiosity, end with a twist or CTA. Use
emotional, spoken narration.”
“Help me learn editing” “Create a 5-day editing learning roadmap
using CapCut and YouTube tutorials. Each
day: 1 short tutorial, 1 task, 3 tips. Keep it
beginner-friendly and mobile-based.”
“Give me YouTube titles” “Give me 10 YouTube titles about ‘AI
replacing editors.’ Make them click-worthy,
under 50 characters, include keywords like
‘2025’, ‘AI Tools’, and ‘Passive Income’, no
clickbait words.”
“Make a thumbnail prompt” “Give me an AI image prompt for a
YouTube thumbnail: shocked editor
watching AI robot edit faster. 3D look,
dramatic light, no text, emotional close-up,
high contrast.”
“Improve my CV” “Turn this into a measurable, impact-driven
CV sentence: ‘Scaled a faceless YouTube
channel from 0 to $5K/month using AI
voiceovers and automation workflows.’
Tailored for media role.”
“Help with YouTube script” “Write a YouTube script in a suspenseful
style like Dhruv Rathee. Start with a strong
hook, keep it emotional and natural, build
curiosity, and close with a twist or CTA.”
“Help me learn editing” “Create a 7-day CapCut editing challenge.
Day-wise plan: 1 video lesson, 1 practice
task, 3 viral tips per day. Focus on Reels-
style editing.”
“Fix my LinkedIn bio” “Rewrite this LinkedIn bio to make it sound
bold and confident for a content strategist.
Include AI skills, content scaling success,
and measurable results in a human, clean
tone.”
“Teach me YouTube growth” “Give me a 3-step YouTube growth plan
using faceless videos: niches with $20+
RPM, 3 AI tools to use, and daily workflow I
can copy. Keep it actionable and beginner-
friendly.”

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